Please tell me that white dots all over the chain and wheel in post 569 are just the camera and not SWARF or FOD.
Thanks for pointing this out. One of the reasons I try to pause at important steps is to avoid addressing things like this. A huge advantage of forum participation.
The base gasket took a lot of work with a razor blade and Scotch-Brite pad to clean up. This was done prior to splitting the cases so that contaminants could be cleaned out while the cases were split. However, I didn't pay nearly as much attention to the upper case as I did to the lower case and I neglected to properly clean the cam chain. So, I think the white dots in the picture are a combination of reflections of a bare incandescent light bulb in my basement and some little bits of fiber produced while removing the base gasket. I tried to keep debris out of the case, but it's hard to clean right up to the edge of the bores or the chain slot with a bunch of shop rags stuffed in the holes. I also tend to forget how much lint a shop towel leaves behind, so there are some shop towel fibers showing up as well.
This morning I cleaned the chain and roller. I worked on the part of the chain outside the case by extending it over an oil pan and then spraying it with brake cleaner. The next step involved spraying chain lube over the section and brushing it with a tooth brush — outside, inside, underneath, on top, in between, you name it. I cleaned one portion at a time until I went through the whole chain and then repeated the whole process again. I cleaned the roller by rotating it with a microfiber towel against the top and outside surfaces (separately). I took one picture to show the setup and two pictures of random portions of the chain using a macro attachment for my cellphone camera.
I'm sure you can't translate here what those two terms are. I'd just say dandruff and leave it. :lol:
I had to Google both terms, although I definitely knew what Jim was getting at from the context.
Swarf (noun): fine chips or filings of stone, metal, or other material produced by a machining operation.
FOD (acronym): foreign object debris. (Apparently this term is prevalent in the aerospace industry.)